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Unicode problem with Microsoft Access: msg#00028db.postgresql.odbc
Hi, Sorry to ask a question which was probably raised before but the search on the archive is not working. I am trying to save data from Access 2000 (tryed both XP and W2K) into a 7.4.2 database using the pgsql-odbc 07-03-0200 driver. This used to work previously with Latin1 encoding but we had to switch to UNICODE encoding in the database and I now get: Error: Invalid Byte sequence for encoding “UNICODE”: 0xe36f (#7) I tryed to switch to the Unicode (Beta) driver but I get: ODBC—Call Failed Specified Driver could not be loaded due to system error 126 (PostgreSQL Unicode (Beta)). (#160) Is there any easy way to fix that problem? Thanks, Benoit ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
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